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Preliminary Investigation of Bovine Whole Blood Xenotransfusion as a Therapeutic Modality for the Treatment of Anemia in Goats.

Joe S Smith1,2, Austin K Viall3, Ryan M Breuer4, Rebecca A Walton5, Paul J Plummer1,6,7, Ronald W Griffith6, Amanda J Kreuder1,6.   

Abstract

Anemia requiring whole blood transfusion for appropriate treatment is a common clinical presentation of caprine patients to veterinary practitioners; however, identifying suitable blood donors in goat herds can be challenging. In other veterinary species, the practice of xenotransfusion, where blood from 1 species is transfused to another, is used in emergency settings. Due to their ability to donate large volumes of whole blood, cattle could be an ideal source for xenotransfusion of goats. In this study 2 healthy goats were transfused with bovine whole blood. The goats were then monitored for adverse effects and the presence of bovine erythrocyte post-xenotransfusion. Afterward, 15 caprine-bovine combinations were evaluated for compatibility via cross-matching. Both goats tolerated xenotransfusion, although transient reactions were observed. Of the 15 cross-match combinations, 11 of the major cross matches were compatible, and all minor cross matches were also compatible. While future work is necessary to refine this technique, xenotransfusion of goats with cattle blood may be a therapeutic modality for the treatment of caprine anemia.
Copyright © 2021 Smith, Viall, Breuer, Walton, Plummer, Griffith and Kreuder.

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Keywords:  anemia; blood transfusion; goat (Capra aegagrus hircus); transfusion; xenotransfusion

Year:  2021        PMID: 33748213      PMCID: PMC7969644          DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.637988

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Vet Sci        ISSN: 2297-1769


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